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Baking Scraps

Baking Scraps

著者: Lisa Stewart
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2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

概要

Lisa and Cristina are two West Coast home bakers who felt a little bit like leftovers when they weren’t cast on their favourite baking show. But they decided not to let it get them down, and now they are here with their own brand of humour and wisdom in a new podcast: Baking Scraps. They bring you baking tips and tricks; review baking show episodes; share their biggest baking fails; and give each other - and you! - challenges both with new bake and old home favorites. With a star-studded lineup of baking royalty special guests, Baking Scraps is a must listen for all fans of the home bake.

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  • Tat Effby 2.0
    2026/04/14

    Tat Effby (The Caketoonist) joins Baking Scraps to celebrate the release of her debut cookbook Bake Your Sweet Time, bringing her signature humour and refreshingly practical approach to baking. She shares how her journey took off, why she’s all about saving time in the kitchen, and what baking looks like when you stop trying to make it perfect.


    Tat brings humour and honesty to this episode, which is funny, real, and showcases an excellent baking book packed with insight for anyone who loves baking...but doesn’t want to spend all day doing it.

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    2 時間 3 分
  • Aaron Davis
    2026/03/31

    In this episode of Baking Scraps, Lisa and Cristina sit down with pastry chef and Food Network competitor Aaron Davis for a candid, behind-the-scenes conversation about what it actually takes to build a career in baking when you’re still figuring life out.


    Aaron shares how a childhood spent moving shaped his ability to adapt quickly, connect with people, and stay grounded in unfamiliar environments. That same mindset followed him into the kitchen, where he learned early that talent alone isn’t enough without resilience and the willingness to keep showing up. He opens up about getting his start in baking at a young age, the influence of family, and the moments that made him realize this could be more than just a hobby. They discuss how reality competition shows include pressure, self-doubt, and what it feels like to suddenly find yourself standing beside chefs you grew up watching. Aaron speaks honestly about imposter syndrome and learning to trust his own voice enough to build relationships in an industry that thrives on connection.


    Lisa and Cristina also explore the idea of “overnight success” and how misleading that can be, as Aaron reflects on the years of quiet work that happen long before any big opportunity shows up. There’s a strong focus on timing, preparation, and recognizing when to say yes, even when you’re not entirely sure you’re ready. Join us for a relatable conversation about carving out a path that feels like your own in a competitive world.

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    1 時間 42 分
  • Megan Stasiewich
    2026/03/24

    In this episode of Baking Scraps, Lisa and Cristina sit down with Megan Stasiewich from Season 2 of The Great Canadian Baking Show, a baker whose creativity and artistry made her an early standout in the tent.


    The conversation begins with genuine fangirl energy as both hosts share how Megan inspired their own baking journeys. Megan reflects on her experience entering the competition during the early years of the show, when contestants had far fewer resources and little idea what to expect.


    She shares behind-the-scenes insights about the audition process, the intense pressure of technical challenges, and what it felt like navigating the competition without the knowledge newer contestants now have. Megan also talks about the collaborative spirit inside the tent, explaining how the absence of a cash prize helped create a supportive environment where bakers genuinely rooted for each other.


    Beyond the show, Megan discusses the creative freedom to experiment with new ideas she has as a professional baker, and the philosophy that guides her baking: have fun, stay confident, and embrace the unpredictability of working with real ingredients.


    The episode is full of humor and plenty of baking wisdom from a fan favorite.

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    1 時間 40 分
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